H. Ray Dunning uses the lens of Wesleyan thought to examine issues of ethical methodology and then shows how an ethic based on the "imago Dei" shapes our relation to God, to one another, and to the earth.
I read this for a class and appreciated Dunning's insights. I thought the first half was much stronger than the second, but that could be because I read it in Portuguese and my brain just wasn't as fresh as I waded through the last chapters.